Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 episodes will premiere on Netflix and PBS on the same day beginning later this year.
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That's part of why MTM is my favorite too. It always feels like an oddly successful hybrid of kid and adult movie. Plus the soundtrack is gorgeous, really carries the emotions of the characters.
I mean swearing I can understand. In contrast, the excuses for the Sesame DVDs just don't hold water. It just comes off as paranoid and odd. It would be nice if they have finally given up on it, lol.
Btw just wanted to share this too, here's a recent advertisement Dan Gilvezan did for his book, voicing his old Transformers character Bumblebee. It's amazing, his voice hasn't changed at all even after so many years! (Note: The animation was done by this very talented fan and his company who...
Yeah I mean every single day I knew Sesame Street was going to scare me at some point and I was always on guard for it, but at the same time I never wanted to stop watching it, lol.
I think that kind of thing happens a lot with more (for lack of a better word) "crude" forms of animation or...
I posted this awhile back, veteran voice actor Dan Gilvezan shared this advice in his book My Life as a G1 Transformer:
"Often when people find out what I do for a living, they will say something like, 'my friends tell me I have a good voice, maybe I should get into that whole voiceover...
But the thing is, I think the studios count on that attitude and hence don't make the effort they should. They know the audience will always come "just in case" a movie might be good. I don't like being manipulated that way.
I agree that is the only good thing to come out of these remakes, lol.
I'll admit the thought has crossed my mind. I just don't think the prequels deserve the exposure. To be blunt, I want my kids to know what good movies look like...and what they don't look like, lol.
This is an excellent question btw! :halo:
Books:
Night
Catcher in the Rye
A Raisin in the Sun
The Great Gatsby
The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings
Movies:
(Almost) everything Muppet related
Mary Poppins
Sleeping Beauty
Sword in the Stone
All the Star Trek films (even 1 and 5, lol)
Flight of the...
I'm getting tired of the emperor's new clothes attitude when it comes to CGI cartoons. It's still really not that good yet but everyone's pretending it is because it's the most modern.
I think it's a nice idea. I've talked to far too many people online (not here) whining about how PBS is "wasting their tax dollars." What's tragic is these people most likely grew up on Sesame Street or their children did. I hate when people benefit from something and then just toss it aside.
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